Apocalyptic Nation: The Apocalypse is Ahead, I Have Your Back

"What are you afraid of? I'm still here." This was all Shi Yin could promise. As long as she remained, the Flame Dragon Nation would not perish.

Facing the apocalypse, Shi Yin dec...

Chapter 157 Going to Rescue a Bear

Finally, after listening to her master's nagging for ten minutes, Shi Yin was finally allowed to have breakfast.

In fact, Shi Yin felt that she didn't need to eat breakfast and could just go straight to work, but she didn't dare to say that now.

I was just nagged for ten minutes for not going back to my room to rest properly last night. Now, if I say I don't want to eat breakfast, I don't know how long I'll be nagged again.

Ah, the headband is about to grow out.

Shi Yin touched her head, feeling somewhat helpless.

Today's tasks were all quite simple. The battle reports were already out, and Shi Yin didn't need to review them. Shi Yin just had a short meeting with the expert team.

Tell them the cause and effect, and analyze it with them, which is equivalent to telling everyone.

"So everyone should have understood what I said, right?" Shi Yin looked around, and all the experts nodded.

They were a team of experts selected through a rigorous process, so they were very clear about the combat analysis Shi Yin had described. During the meeting, several experts even offered their own perspectives, filling in the gaps in Shi Yin's points one by one.

“Alright, let’s continue developing in this direction. In addition to enhancing our abilities, we also need to conduct practical combat.” Shi Yin pushed the draft paper in her hand out: “I will ask Helmod for a combat simulation system that will simulate the battles between zombies and different people. Once the equipment arrives, I will trouble the experts to conduct research on it.”

"No trouble at all."

"This is all as it should be, how can you say it's troublesome?"

The expert team quickly waved their hands; they were too excited to complain about the trouble. Everyone was full of energy.

"Okay, then good luck to everyone."

Soon, everyone in the meeting room left. Everyone was busy, and there was no time for pleasantries.

As Shi Yin walked toward her office, everyone stared at her with admiration, surprise, and curiosity mixed together.

"Clatter..."

Shi Yin closed the door and slowly walked to the desk, supporting herself against the wall.

She tried to lean on the table to sit down in the chair, but before she could even get there, she collapsed to the ground.

"Buzz—"

So many sounds.

Shi Yin covered her left eye. She felt a nerve in her eye socket throbbing violently, and a piercing buzzing sound pierced her temple, like a steel needle stabbing her brain, exploding in her mind.

Strange patterns spread out from the collar, up the neck, and across half the face; the bluish-gray marks were hideous and terrifying.

It's so quiet.

Shi Yin lay curled up on the ground, her eyes filled with the flickering white snowflakes.

"Sizzle sizzle sizzle—"

The small, black, square device on the desk began flashing wildly.

Shi Yin used the table to support herself as she stood up from the ground. After resting for about a minute, she pressed the button on the projector.

[Hey, Yin, what happened? Your vital signs just suddenly dropped to 0 on my end.] Helmod's projection appeared on the desk.

"It's probably a connection problem," Shi Yin said, sitting in her chair with a normal expression.

[Are you kidding me? The vital signs monitor is implanted directly in your heart, how could there be any contact problems?] If Helmod weren't so far away from Shi Yin, he really wanted to shake Shi Yin and see what was going on in her head.

[This vital signs monitor is the result of experiments conducted in the late post-apocalyptic era; what kind of connection problems could it possibly have?]

"The fact is that nothing really happened. If you have any questions, you should ask yourself." Shi Yin picked up the water glass next to her and took a sip. "The late apocalypse is just a time point, it doesn't represent your abilities. After all, you died not long after you invented it."

"I..." Helmod opened his mouth, but had nothing to say.

He did have a hard time, after all, experiments and inventions were the most important things to him. He was a scientific fanatic. This kind of remote real-time monitoring vital signs device was indeed invented later, but it seems that no control experiments were ever conducted.

"Alright, Helmod, what could possibly happen to me? Don't make a fuss. It's not impossible for me to eliminate my life force in an emergency." Shi Yin waved her hand. "I have other things to attend to. You'd better not eavesdrop when we're discussing state affairs."

Don't worry, I don't have that ability.

Helmod felt something was off, but Shi Yin was right in front of him, perfectly fine, without any flaws, so he had no choice but to cut off the connection.

"Knock knock knock".

"Enter."

"Shiyin, did you call me?" Ye Yuansong brought Ye Shaoheng in, and Ye Shaoheng closed the door behind him.

"Yes, I'm going to the Black Bat Heavy Prison tomorrow. You'll be coming with me," Shi Yin instructed. "We'll be facing a fairly complete force, and you might need to lead troops to suppress them by force."

"Okay." Ye Yuansong agreed without much thought.

"Wait, wait, wait, how come they suddenly decided to use force to suppress us?" Ye Shaoheng was completely bewildered: "Isn't the Black Bat Prison on the Volga border? Is it appropriate for us to go there?"

“The Volga and Yanlong border each other, not far from us,” Shi Yin said. “Besides, they are also dependent on me, so they wouldn’t dare to say anything if I went to handle some matters.”

"So arrogant?" Ye Shaoheng was shocked. Does he think you can just shut up if you disagree?

They wouldn't dare say anything if I went to handle some business... Damn, why does that sound so satisfying? He wanted to say that too.

"So what's the purpose of our trip to the Black Bat Heavy Prison?" Ye Shaoheng asked, puzzled. "Why do we suddenly have to go to that place?"

If Ye Shaoheng remembered correctly, that place seemed to be a neutral zone designated by the Volga Kingdom. Even if something happened, it should be handled by people within the Volga Kingdom. Why is Shi Yin suddenly going there now?

Shi Yin: "Go save a bear."

Ye Shaoheng: "Huh?"

Ye Yuansong: "?"

Bear?

Is it the kind of bear they understand in the animal sense?

"To be precise, it's a bear with superpowers. When you encounter it, you'd better be careful not to provoke it." Shi Yin thought for a moment, "You guys should each carry a bag of biscuits in your pockets, so that it doesn't get hungry and have nothing to eat and then hog you."

Ye Shaoheng: "Cookies?"

Do bears eat biscuits? If it really is a bear in the animal sense as he understands it, how many bags of biscuits would it take to feed it?

A bag of biscuits is probably no different from a piece of food stuck in a bear's teeth, right?

"Yes, this person is Tyr's pet. He can't leave right now and doesn't know how to rescue him. All he knows is fighting." Shi Yin instructed, "When the time comes, you will bring the army and meet him directly. He will come to your aid. I will tell him to follow your orders."

Ye Shaoheng's eyes widened in surprise.

Damn, did he hear me right?

Tyr, one of the Five Knights, the pillar of the Volga Kingdom, must obey their every command.

Really? That's awesome!